I'm looking for an LLM in International Criminal law. I would prefer one in the UK or in Ireland, but continental Europe is also a possiblity.
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!
LLM in International Criminal Law?
Posted May 04, 2007 13:50
I'm looking for an LLM in International Criminal law. I would prefer one in the UK or in Ireland, but continental Europe is also a possiblity.
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!
Posted May 08, 2007 10:06
UCL offers International Criminal Law as a module which you can select as part of your LLM - but you can't specialise in it!
UCL offers International Criminal Law as a module which you can select as part of your LLM - but you can't specialise in it!
Posted May 06, 2008 15:05
You can also consider the Geneva Academy of IHL and HR.
You can also consider the Geneva Academy of IHL and HR.
Posted May 06, 2008 21:00
Leiden offers Advanced Master of Studies (Adv. LLM) in International Criminal Law. Might as well check it out.
Leiden offers Advanced Master of Studies (Adv. LLM) in International Criminal Law. Might as well check it out.
Posted May 15, 2008 15:41
I'm looking for an LLM in International Criminal law. I would prefer one in the UK or in Ireland, but continental Europe is also a possiblity.
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!
I am currently doing my LLM there, well European Law, not the ICJ course, but I am very happy there and as far as I know the people from the ICJ-LLM really enjoy their course. What I can say is that the Uni is quite demanding as regards the course works (at least for UK standard). U are supposed to write 7 long essays and a long dissertation at the end. In addition, u have to hand in a research proposal.
The Nottingham Law School (NLS) is an own legal entitiy although affiliated to Nottingham Trent University (NTU). It is different from University of Nottingham, which for undergraduate courses is ranked a bit higher than NTU. However, there are quite a lot of people from University of Nottingham coming over to NLS for their postgrad courses as they are considered better and more demanding than UoN. Of course, this is to an extent a question of personal preferences. Some more information can be found at wikipedia - Nottingham Law School for example.
The course members are coming from all around the world. Myself I am from Germany and have chosen NLS for its excellent reputation for postgrad courses and because Nottingham is a very nice city when u r a student! In addition, it was recommended to me by several aquaintances. Need any more information?
<blockquote>I'm looking for an LLM in International Criminal law. I would prefer one in the UK or in Ireland, but continental Europe is also a possiblity.
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!</blockquote>
I am currently doing my LLM there, well European Law, not the ICJ course, but I am very happy there and as far as I know the people from the ICJ-LLM really enjoy their course. What I can say is that the Uni is quite demanding as regards the course works (at least for UK standard). U are supposed to write 7 long essays and a long dissertation at the end. In addition, u have to hand in a research proposal.
The Nottingham Law School (NLS) is an own legal entitiy although affiliated to Nottingham Trent University (NTU). It is different from University of Nottingham, which for undergraduate courses is ranked a bit higher than NTU. However, there are quite a lot of people from University of Nottingham coming over to NLS for their postgrad courses as they are considered better and more demanding than UoN. Of course, this is to an extent a question of personal preferences. Some more information can be found at wikipedia - Nottingham Law School for example.
The course members are coming from all around the world. Myself I am from Germany and have chosen NLS for its excellent reputation for postgrad courses and because Nottingham is a very nice city when u r a student! In addition, it was recommended to me by several aquaintances. Need any more information?
So far I only found one: the Nottingham Trent University, but there's not much information on this site about this uni. Can someone tell me more about it? Is there a difference with the Nottingham University, for example in ranking or something like that
Thank you!</blockquote>
I am currently doing my LLM there, well European Law, not the ICJ course, but I am very happy there and as far as I know the people from the ICJ-LLM really enjoy their course. What I can say is that the Uni is quite demanding as regards the course works (at least for UK standard). U are supposed to write 7 long essays and a long dissertation at the end. In addition, u have to hand in a research proposal.
The Nottingham Law School (NLS) is an own legal entitiy although affiliated to Nottingham Trent University (NTU). It is different from University of Nottingham, which for undergraduate courses is ranked a bit higher than NTU. However, there are quite a lot of people from University of Nottingham coming over to NLS for their postgrad courses as they are considered better and more demanding than UoN. Of course, this is to an extent a question of personal preferences. Some more information can be found at wikipedia - Nottingham Law School for example.
The course members are coming from all around the world. Myself I am from Germany and have chosen NLS for its excellent reputation for postgrad courses and because Nottingham is a very nice city when u r a student! In addition, it was recommended to me by several aquaintances. Need any more information?
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